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miwtw STARS THVRaDAT, DHOSMBHR 10, IMS. Make Useful Holiday Presents Why not buy your hus band, father or son a fine suit of clothes the fa mous MICHAELS. STERN & CO. make at Hanson's, i They have the quality and style that well-dressed men are partial to. Such a gift would be appreciated. Our line of gents fur nishings is complete and in shirts, underwear and neckwear we are sure to have just what you are looking for. ED. HANSON East Ninth Street GILLETTE ABLE TO SIGN DEATH WARRANT of Aberdeen, Is vice-president of the President Lucas confirmed the an nouncement In the dispatches some time fieo thai he will remove his tnm Qimlana in Pnrt- , land, and gives tQ reason tnai ne San Franclsc, Dec. 9. Though j wants to be in the city where the I very weak, Governor Gillette was league has its contest on wnn tne mucb better tnls morning. He passea uoast orgamzuiuu. nn a restlesB nlgnt in tne nospuai at Redding Cal., but his pulse and tem perature are nearly normal. For the first time since Sunday he ate light food this morning and with relisn He is able today to' attend to Tiublic business jf pressing Importance, and bis physicians permitted him to ign the death warrants of the convcts condemned to die on Friday at San Quentln. Only very Important busi ness, however, was allowed to reach the Governor. The Governor was one of those poisoned at the luncheon given In honor of the launching of tne collier V romotneus Bsiuruny. . Th first death to be reported in connection with the many cases of ptomaine poisoning among tne per sons who partook of the sandwiches served at the luncheon given at the Mare Island Navy Yard on Saturday last, after the launching of the Pro metheus, Is that of James C. Rey nolds, a waiter, residing at 1341 Ellis street, in this city. He expired early today after suffering severe agony. Reynolds was one of the waiters engaged by the caterer to serve the luncheon, and, with a number of his associates, ate of the fnn(lnrovlded. All were more or less affected and several of them are still. he Class B. organization to make as good a shwlng as the Class A league. ADVERTISED LETTERS. December 9, 1908. Ackerma John A. Beals, Dean J. Davis, Martin (2) Davis, 8. a. Dunston, Miss Mlna E. (2) Dyer, James. Ewlng, J.- A. George, Andrew. Hilton, Mrs. Rosy. King, Charles. Mahan, Paul. Mantln, P. D. McKlllop, James. Mentles, Mrs. Mills, Orran. Miner, A. Page, Wm. B. Palmer, E. Simmons, Glen B. (2) Thornton, W. E. " Williamson, George. Zenor, James. J. L. PAGE, P. M. MARKED FOR DBATH. CIS Every Woman li interetted and tfioald kno w iT uvuiun nunaui iui 3- i MARVEL Whirling Spray iM Tim mm Yasii m BetV-M ott coriTen- JLHtronrdragfrlftforlt. If h BAIUlOt IQDD1T thfl MAUVEL, accept DO puinr.tmt nna tump iot WixMlward. tlurk Co.. PartUB Mue-isavt Drag oOn O Mom. NORTHWEST LEAGUE TAKES IN PORTLAND Seattle, Wash., Dec. 9. Portland was granted a franchise in the Northwest League; W. H. Lucas was re-elected president, and the circuit waB voted to Portland, Seattle, Spo kane, Tacoma, Vancouver and Aber deen at the annual meeting held here yesterday, which was harmonious In every way. Judge W. W. McCredle was elected to tne board of direc tors, which consists of W. W. Mc Credle, Portland; A. R. Dickson, Vancouver; G. M. Schreeder, Ta coma; D. E. Diigdale, Seattle and J. P. Colin, Spokane, W. R. McFarlar.o, "Three years ago I was marked lor death. A grave-yard cough was tear ing my lungs to pieces. Doctors failed to help me and hope had flrd, when my huBband got Dr. King's New Dis covery," says Mr. A. C. Williams of Bac, Ky. "The first dose helped me and improvement kept on until I had gained 68 pounds in weight and my health was fully restored." This medicine holds the world's healing record for coughs and colds and lung and throat diseases. It prevents pneu monia. Sold under guarantee at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle free. DeWltt's Carbolized Witch Hazel Salve. Best salve for burns, scratches and hurts. It is especially good for piles Sold by all druggists. TREASURY DEFICIT UNUSUALLY LARGE Watfhine-tnn D. C Dec. 9. Sec retary of ihe Treasury. George B. Cortelyou," submitted his annual re port to congress today, showing the total receipts of the government for the flBcal year ended June 30, 1908, to be $1,702,068,187.11, which sum added to the balance in the treasury at the beginning of the year total $3,312,734,164.90. The aggregate of disbursements during the last fiscal year was $1,589,786,889.59, leaving in the treasury a balance of $1,722, 947,275.21. The public debt at the end of the year was $2,626,806.0)0, against which there was cash in the treasury amounting to $1,814, 626, 000. Uoon the basis of existing laws, Secretary Cortelyou estimates the revenues for the ensuing fiscal year at $788,796,000. The expenditures for the same period are placed at '$902,796,000. leaving a deficit of $114,000,000. BLACK HAND LETTER RECEIVED AT MEDFORD Medford, Or., Dec. 9. (Special) M. Eller, from New York, recently opened a pawnshop In this city and whether he is the victim of a joke or prey of the black hand has been placed In the hands of local and pos tal detectives for solving. Last Sat urday morning Mr. Eller received through the Medford postofflce a let ter which read: "Bring $100 under Creek bridge at 1.0 o'clock1 tonight, Saturday, or death. You will find a person there with a long red coat and give the shiners to 'him. Your blood will be on your own hands If you don't. X lY Z, A B C, the Black Hand." The letter was immediately turned over to the Chief of Police. CROW ITEMS Misses' and Children's High Top, Box Calf SHOES $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50 ' The exact shce for protection against the wet and disagreeable weather BURDEN GRAHAM 568 Willamette St. ::::::::::::::::::::::::n:mmmn::j:::::::::J :::::::::tt:::::::::::::::2 n n:n;::j::::::::::::i The Store that Saves you Money" Tempts you with a snap in each department Saturday Specials .Furniture Department A beautiful high back cane seat rocker in white maple or yellow oak finish, reg. value $3.00. Special $1.75 -Carpet Department Best Body Brussels Rugs 54 inch, reg. value $3.75 Special $2.50 ..Stove Department.. Solid Copper Tea Kettle, nickel plated No. 8 size, reg, value $ 1 .50 Special 95c We will Hold till Chrisfcaas if desired. Only one to each customer No phcr. j orders taken (Special Correspondence) Crow, Dec. 7. Mrs. Frank Close, of EJugene, spent several days with friends here recently. Mrs. J. W. Jenkins and children visited with friends near Mirth last week. ' The basket social at Hadleyvllle and financial success. Miss Bessie Bayley and pupils of thr Palestine school are preiitwiug a short Christmas program. Twenty-five people met last Sun day and organized a uuiuii Suiiuuy school, with J. A. J. Crow, superin tendent; assistant, J. V. Jenkins; secretary-treasurer, Wayne Jenkins; J. V. Jenkins, Mrs. A. J. Kraal and Miss Besilie Bayley, teachers. WILLIAMS? KIDNEi" FILLS Have you neglected your kidneys? Have yoL overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains In the loins, side, back, groins and too frequent a desire to paw urine? If so, Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you. Sold by Linn Drug Company, price 50 cents. INAUGURATE NEW HEAD OF MISSOURI UNIVERSITY Columbia, Mo., Dec. 10. Disting uished educators from all sections of the country, including the presidents of many colleges and universities, assembled here today to take part In a two days' program of exercises in connection with the inauguration of Dr. A. Ross Hill as president of the University of Missouri. The vis iting educator b spent the most of the forenoon In getting acquainted and In inspecting the university build ings. This afternoon there was an address by President J. O. Shur mann ot Cornell University. Tbo formal inauguration "rill take place tomorrow morning, followed by Dr. Hill's inaugural address. Many alum ni of the University are gathering for the Inauguration, and a number of class reunions will form a part of the program. ELMIHA ITEMS (Speclaf Correspondence) Elmira, Dec. 8i Mrs. Arvllla Duckworth and Dorrls Hale are ex pecting to go to Eastern Oregon soon. . C. C. Curtis has organized a sing ing school of over thirty members. They will meet at the Christian church every Sunday at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hall, of Eugene, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brown. Announcements have arrived of the marriage of Mr. Charles Gilson of McMinnville and Miss Florence Quinn of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Gilson are both old school teachers In our vicinity and we wish them well in their journey through life. Tonie Fountain is doing some grabbing on his town lots, which will help the looks 'of them considerable. Misa Helen Randal has gone down close to Junction to work. Miss Dell Bown and her mother had a narrow escape In a run-away last Sunday afternoon. ART EXHIBITS NEW PIANO TRUCK. BUlmlre Bros., the draymen, have Just received from the factory at Chicago, a piano truck of the latest pattern. Pianos can now be moved by this firm on short notice and in first-class shape. dll OREGON XIMTiKR LANDS Abstracts furnished, land titles ex amined, timbnr landB cruised, timber lands bought and sold. Fred Fisli Eugene, Oregon. Merchants' Bauk ullding. tr . VOCI SAWING. Gasoline power by W. W. Moore, phono Red 3282. Orders largo or smau win be appreciated. HOYAI. I.UNCH COUNTKIl Has ononerl tin nt fii7 n'lllnm.ti. We would be pleased to huve all our ini-uup u-y us lor a menl. Hot coffee and fresh oysters always ready. Open dH GKO. WILLIAMS. Proprietor, GASOLINE WOOD SAWING. Call up or phone Main 32 or Far mers si. R. A. Maltzan. Kodol Is made of natural digestive juices round in a bealthy stomach, and It digests all food completely, Kodol Is pleasant to take, and If guaranteed to give relief in any case of stomach trouble. Sold by all drug- lhe Oreiron Land Comnnnv tin. good buyers for timber. Eastern cap italists. Timber must stand Invoati. gation. Abstracts examined. Oreirnn I .1 n . . -' iuu i-umpnny, iz Willamette St., Eugene, Oregon. ' 13 bee our "Sunelor,, vnnrl f,DQfAva uerore During; they wli! show you wnai a neater ougbt to be, even if you aon t buy. unambers Hard ware Co. Heating furnace, Unck and founda tion stone for sal cheap ny Flri National Bank The fSlrgS Tte UM Ijgfea yjg IfgWiM Lighted Corner I corner Successors to DAY & HENDERSON lVt Count on Luckey, the Jeweler for good goods. tfd&w Co. A is planning big things for tnelr masquerade ball on New Year's eve. Don't fall to be there. hn!!? H"elton, In the Coleman bIldinR third floor, cuts and pol isnes agates and other stones. Work guaraiteed In all reapocU. tf tlmi!yr"r,t"nuerlanrts- lf W have timber lands to sell, send vour de "Dtlon and pric. Frod Flsk, Mer chants' Bank hnllrilnir F., n tf SL.wlned;. .fred Merchants' mining, uugeue. Oregon, tf son. Tuesday Is Opening Day The time between now and Christ mas is too short to hold separately a number of exhibits that we have been planning, and we shall therefore make one big exhibit to open Tues day, December 8th, and close Satur day evening, showing our books, sta tionery and art goods. Mosher Books. Paul Elder Publica tions, Alfred Bartlett'a nrlntinar. children's books, Rockwood, Grueby, Van Brlggle, Teco Pottery, American water colors. Curtis photographs, Copley and Hollyer prints, Klser's Northwest views, Klamath Indian baskets, Eugene ,and Oregon scenes, Jarvie metal work. Navajo blankets, Oriental rugs, iWilro leather work, copper, silver and enamels by Miss Watkins, Japanese towels, Japanese color prints and many other things of quality ut reasenable prices. ALLEN EATON. . A UNIQUE CHRISTMAS GIFT. Dr. Franc Lucie Hard has solved the problem for many who find it a task to select presents for their friends. Father, mother, brother, sis- ter will appreciate the Ben- slble gift of an order for a pair of glasses and a first- class examination to be had after Christmas, insuring a peffect fit, and rest for tho long-neglected eyes. Thus combining the useful and or- namental In the Christmas gift. i Bee Dr. Hard at once, while It is on your mind, and secure a coupon. tf -! - .Medicine That Is Medicine. J have suffered a good deal with malaria and stomach complaints, but I have now found a remedy that keeps me well, and that remedy is Electric Bitters; a medicine that is medicine for stomach and liver troubles, and tor run down condi tions," says W. C. Kiestler, of Halli- day, Ark. Electric Bitters purify and enrich the blood, tone up the nerves, and Impart vigor and energy to the weak. Your money will be refunded if it falls to help you. 50c at W. A. Kuykendall's drug store. TIMBER LANDS.1 Four and a half million feet of old growth fir, consisting of 120 acres, only mile and a half from tide-water. Sluslaw river, on good logging strem, can be bought for $2000 cash (need the money). , Apply to TOM WOLF, No. 400 Hellman Bldg.. Los Angeles. Cal. IF YOTT RR' . Tne merits of Texas Wonder j-ou .vould never suffer from Kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. 1 a bottle (two months' treatment) sold by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for testimonials. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2S26 Olive street. St. Louis WOOD SAWIN John M. P. Dixon, successor to W. G. Boddy. All wood sawed to guage. For prompt service phone Black 3312. ReMdeuce 324 Hieh utrppt tr Gasoline Wooasaw. , tort&itz it m sk ' , hi df oo Dr ( v".1 ' M wh Buffs,' N. Y "Irani to tk " Pierce', Ftve!? ? ana ,llMtn flT 'II Dr. Anw'i Na -M V. Pi.., P,' Black Motor Vcli A Practical Car for Business or Pleasure Inexpensive, cost less than half as much as automobile low speed 2 to 6 milesK 6 to 26 miles an hour. Neat in appearance Travels any Road Made any style Prices $375Lo$750 These cars are made tn nn amioMB,i J good or bad roads, are built likeasurml! SnllH rilhhpp tiro oiov rnnlnn. ,.:.,. ...7 ' substantially built. For demonstrations afc HEADQUARTERS AT BODDY iKIIJifw HANI !l V X, HOI mi v av a-4 a W I I V 111 AGENTS 570 WILLAMETTE STREET P- 0. BOX 455 im 1 CHRISTMAS Oil, SUITABLE PRESENTS FOR Citings, Bracelet!, ''Hat Pins, Lockets, Bck 'n,k. Cnrf Pi'na. OH Butt l , 1 , . A . rh.in of nni a DIE rtssuruiii". -- flCBlgns. ist received, a new na jw" of ROGEItS yUAUKLi-un aiu.u. H. D. SMAK1 1 y Jeweler, at Marks' Drug Store, HuUi fey Steam and Gas Pipe Ihreadd Irom IXiO4 . r ... m, t c;fV . t rnce irom uu All.size nipples cut from linchtoi All work guaranteed. MARTIN ft mm ' The EUGENE POULTRY Keeps on hand GUARANTEED UVE AND DWKg Prussian rovm?'v (The great egg V" (for ju. Wlrfr;: and aU Kinds of .UPP" "SCOFIELD" BEEF SCRAP, OMBjj PHOXE main' ma r" VOTICF! Rich Maiintnln rtrnlo TTn A T .f fl A. U.. Will hold nnminl Plntlnr. nt rxffll rirs Friday. December 11. at 3 o'clock rharp. Basket social Decemlier 15. MART J. SMALL, Pres. Lnckey, the Jeweler for good re liable goods, prices to suit. tf d&w New stoCK orass ann hlark and. Irons. Chambers Hardware Co. Come to Co. A'g masnnorndn hull New Year's eve and have thA time of rour me. T. H. A1'5, CONCRETE , Cement Bls ana rj 0KDEK3 FOR SIDEWALKS Phone Black 652l.f